This is much more complex than the simple hello script, but most is boiler plate designed to make future debugging easier. The first addition is a genmake system where a Makefile may be generated with the command `./genmake.pl > Makefile` and subsequently with `make genmake`. This will add build rules for each `c` file. There are some added features as well: * This code loads values properly from the data and bss segments into memory so global variables and global constants may be used. * This code can properly set the system clock, and does get a full 80MHz out of it. * This code has a `spin()` function that flashes a "morse code" translation of a binary error code. (1's are dashes, 0's are dots). Gives minimal feedback until such a time where USART is implemented.